At 9:05 AM +0100 3/15/05, Martin Costabel wrote:
Why delete? "fink reinstall tetex-base tetex-texmf" will certainly give you a well-filled /sw/share/texmf tree.

Hm. I had put some symlinks in share/texmf. When I deinstalled tetex it gave me a message that it couldn't delete that directory becuase it wasn't empty. So I decided to delete that directory myself. Now "reinstall" will not properly repopulate that part of the tree.


I believe that message came from "reinstall tetex-base".

Hence my question how to completely start from scratch.
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